I don't usually bother to point out changes to my blogroll, but I will this time.  I put it in the blogroll yesterday.

United States vs. Fincher is a new blog that will be documenting the case of Hollis "Wayne" Fincher of Arkansas, who was recently arrested "after an eight month investigation related to the unlawful manufacture, possession and transfer of fully automatic guns."

I'm sure a lot of people will say:  so what, without proper "permission" and duly-paid taxes, fully automatic guns are illegal--he should go to jail.

People who think this are wrong.

He was not arrested for committing murder or theft using such weapons.  He was not arrested for conspiring to commit any such crime using such weapons.  He was arrested for "unlawful manufacture, possession and transfer of fully automatic guns."

This arrest has nothing to do with crime control.  It has everything to do with behavior control.

Some laws are stupid, and deserve to be broken.  More importantly, some laws are unconstitutional, and deserve to be repealed, along with the traitorous scum who passed such laws being suitably punished.  (Insert your favorite punishment here).  And following that, it should be made clear to the ruling elite that no such laws will be tolerated, nor will any ever be allowed again.

Mr. Fincher has a long, hard, horrible road ahead of him.  His outlook is grim, to say the least.

Take note:  This is what happens to someone who follows the letter of the Constitution.  Not the law, but the Constitution.

Those who favor "common sense gun laws" should consider how they would consider "common sense speech laws," "common sense religion laws," or "common sense press laws."

There are no such things.  There is liberty, and there is not.  I'd say this country has been pretty firmly in the "not" category for quite a while now.

Follow the link above to get all the details on the case.

Hat tips to several other bloggers who I read regularly who have already posted about this.  I don't remember where I read it first.